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and freezing temperatures over the next few days will make it difficult for the d.c. area to thaw out from all t that snowfall. that's a lt of snow. i think they're enjoying it more than the people i think they really like. you know why they're having so much fun? because they don't have to shovel it. exactly, exactly. all right. you can watch our newscast 24/7 on pluto and other streaming platforms. and jess and garvin, you guys have what's coming up. thanks, jeff. we got a lot coming up this monday evening. among our top stories, more drama involving
and freezing temperatures over the next few days will make it difficult for the d.c. area to thaw out from all t that snowfall. that's a lt of snow. i think they're enjoying it more than the people i think they really like. you know why they're having so much fun? because they don't have to shovel it. exactly, exactly. all right. you can watch our newscast 24/7 on pluto and other streaming platforms. and jess and garvin, you guys have what's coming up. thanks, jeff. we got a lot coming up this...
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here is misery map for d.c. area, baltimore area. disruptions in d.c., baltimore, and dulles, and that's going to continue throughout the day today. power outages not only for the mid-atlantic but stretching across the ohio river valley and areas where they got a significant amount of snow over the midwest. and of course central u.s. here is the snow still to come. 5 to 8 inches around the d.c. area. west of that area could get more and potentially see an additional from 5 to 8 to 12 inches parts of delmarva. certainly watch that forecast lows, all of that snow on the ground is going to remain there because it's going to be very cold for the next week to two weeks as the next? storm system we watch moves in and that cold weather continues along the gulf coast as well. so not only the central u.s. but down south where we actually could see snow in our next round coming this weekend. we'll continue to keep you all up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, and l.j., over to you and ainsley,. >> ainsley: yemen. >> janice: congratulations. i lov
here is misery map for d.c. area, baltimore area. disruptions in d.c., baltimore, and dulles, and that's going to continue throughout the day today. power outages not only for the mid-atlantic but stretching across the ohio river valley and areas where they got a significant amount of snow over the midwest. and of course central u.s. here is the snow still to come. 5 to 8 inches around the d.c. area. west of that area could get more and potentially see an additional from 5 to 8 to 12 inches...
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and freezing temperatures over the next few days will make it difficult for the d.c. area to thaw out from all t that snowfall. that's a lt of snow. i think they're enjoying it more than the people i think they really like. you know why they're having so much fun? because they don't have to shovel it. exactly, exactly. all right. you can watch our newscast 24/7 on pluto and other streaming platforms. and jess and garvin, you guys have what's coming up. thanks, jeff. we got a lot coming up this monday evening. among our top stories, more drama involving the san mateo county sheriff, who she is now suing, claiming there's a, quote, evil scheme to kick her out of office. also, we continue to look back four years at the january 6th insurrection that brought our country to the breaking point. our political analyst joins us, larry gerson, to discuss what's changed since then and is something like what happened four years ago could ever happen again. i'm scott budman. a new year and new predictions for our housing market. it might be good news if you're on the market. we'll have
and freezing temperatures over the next few days will make it difficult for the d.c. area to thaw out from all t that snowfall. that's a lt of snow. i think they're enjoying it more than the people i think they really like. you know why they're having so much fun? because they don't have to shovel it. exactly, exactly. all right. you can watch our newscast 24/7 on pluto and other streaming platforms. and jess and garvin, you guys have what's coming up. thanks, jeff. we got a lot coming up this...
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the winter storm warnings stretch all the way to the d.c. areawhere they could see totals over eight inches. and then we still have the icing concerns again. parts of missouri, illinois and kansas. we still have a tornado watch that's in effect as well through the evening because of this really intense line of storms, thunderstorms organizing into a line. we'll bring you some damaging winds, and we have already seen video, actually, of a tornado on the ground in parts of arkansas. we've had some tornado warnings along this line through the day as well. so bringing you a mix of everything, the winter threat and the severe threat as we go through the rest of the evening here. this continues to push east. we'll find some of that snow arriving in the d.c. area pretty much in time for the morning commute. we'll have some of that snow. could be some of the more significant snow that the d.c. area has seen in recent years. you find the showers and storms draping down to the gulf coast, a loud start, probably in atlanta in the morning, and then the rest
the winter storm warnings stretch all the way to the d.c. areawhere they could see totals over eight inches. and then we still have the icing concerns again. parts of missouri, illinois and kansas. we still have a tornado watch that's in effect as well through the evening because of this really intense line of storms, thunderstorms organizing into a line. we'll bring you some damaging winds, and we have already seen video, actually, of a tornado on the ground in parts of arkansas. we've had...
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because of that, we have seen a whole lot of cancellations. 41% of all of the flights in the d.c. area and baltimore area have been canceled so far today. a lot of delays as well. if you are traveling in this part of the country, it's been a real nightmare. how much snow is yet to come? we are looking at the lighter blues. another 1-3 inches. largely the heaviest snow has already fallen. they could be looking at some issues were a couple of days. >> thank you. i appreciate it. coming up, more here. we watched it live last hour. justin trudeau announced his resignation from both his liberal party and as soon as they pick a new leader, he will leave as prime minister. this is days before president-elect trump takes office. we need somebody running the country to our north. we have hundreds of miles of border that need to be protected up there. we will be right back. (vo) veteran homeowners, step into a new year of savings. get up to seventy thousand dollars or more. save hundreds a month, thousands a year. ring in a new year of security bills paid and cash in the bank. (vo) call 1 (844)
because of that, we have seen a whole lot of cancellations. 41% of all of the flights in the d.c. area and baltimore area have been canceled so far today. a lot of delays as well. if you are traveling in this part of the country, it's been a real nightmare. how much snow is yet to come? we are looking at the lighter blues. another 1-3 inches. largely the heaviest snow has already fallen. they could be looking at some issues were a couple of days. >> thank you. i appreciate it. coming up,...
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department of justice reports continued to show the amount of guns and weapons that were in the d.c. area on campus and in the building. by these violent intruders. now, the president can say anything that he wants. he is entitled to do that. he has not entitled to his own set of facts. that is honest. that is on our responsibility to continue to provide that information to the public and whether it is donald trump or mike johnson, we will not allow anyone to rewrite history or have their own setbacks. donald trump does this all the time. he tries to convince you what you are seeing did not happen. and he is doing this time and time again. the american public, our job is to give the american public our perspective in the truth as we lived it and see it. >> so, we are seeing a lot of the gop messaging bills that did not make it through the senate. like the lake and riley act today in this week. the messaging bills potentially becoming law. what some of those have said there are minor bipartisan apps to address some of those issues. have there been any conversations to bring up some of thos
department of justice reports continued to show the amount of guns and weapons that were in the d.c. area on campus and in the building. by these violent intruders. now, the president can say anything that he wants. he is entitled to do that. he has not entitled to his own set of facts. that is honest. that is on our responsibility to continue to provide that information to the public and whether it is donald trump or mike johnson, we will not allow anyone to rewrite history or have their own...
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we're seeing some airports like kansas are closed until a certain time today or even the baltimore/d.c. area, their airports seeing a lot of issues. more than 850 delays and cancellations out of d.c. and baltimore. even the trains are having issues and cancellations. a rough day but if you enjoy the snow, then maybe it is a good one for you, guys. >> bill: supposed to start snowing in the hour in new york. brandi, we'll see how it goes and be with you all week. thanks a lot live in louisville, kentucky. we get stunning details how the suspect in new orleans used a popular tech product to scout . president biden announced an executive order on off shore drilling. can trump undo the order. >> it is the biden administration trying to throw a sucker punch to trump. not doing what's in the best interest for the american people. that will be joe biden's legacy. that will be joe biden's legacy. you understand what i'm talking about. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. the newday 100 loan allows you to borrow up to 100% of your home's value. so if you're in a situation wher
we're seeing some airports like kansas are closed until a certain time today or even the baltimore/d.c. area, their airports seeing a lot of issues. more than 850 delays and cancellations out of d.c. and baltimore. even the trains are having issues and cancellations. a rough day but if you enjoy the snow, then maybe it is a good one for you, guys. >> bill: supposed to start snowing in the hour in new york. brandi, we'll see how it goes and be with you all week. thanks a lot live in...
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schools in the washington, d.c. area. they're closed today for a snow day. now, this really cold weather is coming at a bad time in washington, d.c. this week with the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral is this week, and president elect trump is expected to arrive on capitol hill tomorrow to meet and strategize with republicans. >> if anybody here can answer about how to, you know, restore order when this city gets 5 to 8in of snow, then there i'd like to hear the answer to that. >> now, many government offices in the washington, d.c. area will join the public schools, and they will close for a second straight day. >> the storm is still causing travel disruptions nationwide. today, reagan national on the east coast is reporting 133 cancellations, 77 delays. chicago o'hare is reporting 31 cancellations, 69 delays there. here in the bay area, san francisco international is seeing five cancellations, 28 delays today. this according to flightaware. one traveler from new york said it's been busy. >> there were
schools in the washington, d.c. area. they're closed today for a snow day. now, this really cold weather is coming at a bad time in washington, d.c. this week with the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral is this week, and president elect trump is expected to arrive on capitol hill tomorrow to meet and strategize with republicans. >> if anybody here can answer about how to, you know, restore order when this city gets 5 to 8in of snow,...
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i think this is a horrible idea, a showcase of raids in the d.c. areat's going to do? it will heighten uncertainty in the immigration world, it'll infuriate the democrats and it'll motivate that base and it will absolutely garner him no additional points. he needs now to use this bluster and use this moment and use these first 100 days to make deals. he prides himself on being a dealmaker, he did it in his other life when i knew him better. make a deal. >> i've got something else to show you and i know you are passionate on the issue. we oppose all types of violence, you might be using some political rhetoric, i know the president-elect uses rhetoric this time, but i will take us beyond american politics because i told you this before, it's interesting to connect with you given the news career that you had, and i want to show you something we dug up as we look, let's look beyond our american divisions for a second, this is all the way back, you mentioned the years that you've lived, this is from 1977, take a look. >> good morning and welcome to havana h
i think this is a horrible idea, a showcase of raids in the d.c. areat's going to do? it will heighten uncertainty in the immigration world, it'll infuriate the democrats and it'll motivate that base and it will absolutely garner him no additional points. he needs now to use this bluster and use this moment and use these first 100 days to make deals. he prides himself on being a dealmaker, he did it in his other life when i knew him better. make a deal. >> i've got something else to show...
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drew horn, thank you for joining us from the d.c. areaknow all that stuff about greenland. >> carley: we are all learning about this together. you learn something new every day and than is it. the fbi releasing a new photo showing a new orleans terror attack suspect riding his bike through the city's french quarterback on halloween. video from the same day released by the fbi showing the suspect's point of view while wearing meta glass and riding his bike through that same neighborhood. the fbi is now asking for anyone who may have been in the french quarter that day between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to call them. louisiana attorney general liz merrill joins us later this morning discuss the investigation she ordered into the security failures that allowed this attack to happen. the illegal immigrant accused of setting a sleeping woman on fire in a new york city subway then watching her burn to death has pleaded not guilty to murder and arson charges. court documents revealing the suspect was reportedly shocked after watching a video of the
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many government offices in the d.c. area will join public schools and close for a second straight day. the storm is still causing travel disruptions nationwide here in the bay area. all three airports are seeing either cancellations or delays due to the weather. sfo seeing the most canceled and delayed flights. nationwide, more than 900 flights have been canceled. meta is making a series of controversial changes that some say will restore free speech and expression across its platforms. meta will now end its fact checking program on facebook, instagram and threads and rely on users to add notes or corrections to posts similar to what we see on x, ceo mark zuckerberg said the federal government pressured the company into censorship over the past few years. >> over the past four years, when even the u.s. government has pushed for censorship by going after us and other american companies, it has emboldened other governments to go even further. but now we have the opportunity to restore free expression, and i am excited to take
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i'm a recent college graduate in the d.c. area. of the reasons i'm interested in your book is the early 40s when that was not a common profession for women. and it hasul resonated into this generation. as an aspiring educator wondering your thoughts, important for young people in what she overcame. >> she was no stranger warfare, disease and she was just came. to not send any time morning or why this happened but figure out what i can do in the situation and do it. >> you talked about one of your reviewers didn't quite make it. what you think distinguished her? why was she able to overcome barriers? >> what they focused on was the death which is certainly a big part of her achieving because she had last position to tap into it was a field and few people were doing the work. you could call it an accident of history and part of it was the support network she had so she was able to keep working even though she wasn a widow with children. probably her drive was abnormal but not for science. that something we should recognize,e women ha
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half of those, over half of those have been in ncr, so the washington, d.c. areaed in these high-profile events. still, back to back our in need of association. operations will operate to maintain a seamless security plan comes to permission. the 2025 counting a certification of electoral votes starts this busy period monday, january 6, the first time the nec designation has been granted for election certification. chief major will provide the bulk of the details around securing this event, which will look and feel like a state of the union address for those that live and work in washington, d.c. president carter's funeral ceremony will immediately follow after three days of events in georgia. the late president will arrive at joint base andrews in the afternoon of tuesday, january 7th. the funeral procession will travel to the naval memorial, into the u.s. capital. chief smith will offer details on traffic applications and other regional impacts. meanwhile, i advise everyone that the secret service will use drones as a part of our comprehensive security plan. do
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the type of security plans in may of 1998, 80 over half of those i've been in the ncr washington d.c. area iss well-versed in high-profile events per still back to back our unique situation. secret service will bring in agents other special some field offices across the country to supplement our staffing, a multitude of seen and unseen security measures will operate in tandem conference of the seamless plan comes to correction 2025 accounting certification of electoral votes starts his deceit. on monday, generally six is the first time designation has been granted for an election certification chief major provide the vote of the details on securing this event which will look and feel of thenu stae of the union address for those who live and work in washington d.c. president carter's funeral thermite will neatly follow up to three days of events in georgia the late president will arrive at joint base andrews in the afternoon to say, generally seventh for the funeral procession will travel to the naval memorial andnd then to the u.s. capitol chief smith will offer due to less traffic implica
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d.c. metro area. people have been here since 11:00 a.m. t wasn't quite -- it was pretty good snowfall in washington, d.c. >> sandra: it was very pretty earlier today. no immediate windows in the studio. i can tell you what it is doing right now. we've got a live shot out of the white house where the snow is still falling. >> john: my 13-year-old twins are not happy with me. we have seen these warnings before. nothing came to pass. they are saying thanks a lot. now we are only going to get one day of school instead of two or three. >> great to be back with you. thanks for joining us. i will see you at 4:00. >> john: i am john roberts. now the snow. "the story" with martha. >> we've got a nic
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tomorrow morning, this could be a commuting mess for the mid-atlantic, specifically the washington, d.c. area, along i-95, in southern virginia is where we could see icing. and this storm system will linger through tomorrow evening. by the time it's said and done, up to a half inch of significant icing could be occurring in northern kentucky and washington, d.c. is in for potentially their biggest snow storm in three years. after this is done on thursday, temperatures in d.c. will feel like 2 degrees below zero, and that's the day of the final procession for president jimmy carter. linsey. >> linsey: we'll see if that will have any impact there. thank you. >>> now details tonight in the deadly new year's attack in new orleans. authorities releases images they say were taken by the suspect when he visited new orleans several months ago as well as footage of what they say is the suspect with an ied the night of the attack. they say he visited the city twice before killing 14 people there. trevor alt reports from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi unveiling a detailed timeline of
tomorrow morning, this could be a commuting mess for the mid-atlantic, specifically the washington, d.c. area, along i-95, in southern virginia is where we could see icing. and this storm system will linger through tomorrow evening. by the time it's said and done, up to a half inch of significant icing could be occurring in northern kentucky and washington, d.c. is in for potentially their biggest snow storm in three years. after this is done on thursday, temperatures in d.c. will feel like 2...
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d.c. area could see six to 12 inches and you have dangerous ice. the pink and purple on the map is freezing rain and ice. could see potential of severe weather for northeast. kansas city 18 inches in st. george. s s seneca. areas that have not seen this type of snow sfall total in decades. t t toka top three. power outages, 300,000 without power. this is getting into heavily populated areas that will cause problems, travel delays, closures, school closures and people being told to stay off the roadway. washington, d.c. is goaetting bullseye of heaviest snow. flight delays acancellations an it will go up. airport delays for washington, d.c., definitely delays this morning and this afternoon. that is bullseye going through day today. ice from loufl loufl, charleston, roanoke, you cannot travel on ice, pay attention to local officials, weather forecast and snow to come in and around washington, d.c. and baltimore, southern new jersey, six to eight inches in isolated spots. last day with six inches of snow was january 3 2022. philadelphia, tw2020. and
d.c. area could see six to 12 inches and you have dangerous ice. the pink and purple on the map is freezing rain and ice. could see potential of severe weather for northeast. kansas city 18 inches in st. george. s s seneca. areas that have not seen this type of snow sfall total in decades. t t toka top three. power outages, 300,000 without power. this is getting into heavily populated areas that will cause problems, travel delays, closures, school closures and people being told to stay off the...
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winter storm warnings are in effect including washington, d.c. area. baltimore to atlantic city. philadelphia, winter weather advieszry. here is flight aware misery map. delays and cancellations are on the uptick. look at d.c., baltimore. dallas, as well, in store for next winter storm. texas area, this will be your bullseye. this snow event still to come could see additional three to five, five to eight across del marva. lows very cold. snow on ground in kansas, 18 inches, not going anywhere. it will remain cold next several days. single digits for forecast lows and below zero in some cases employees big deal for areas that don't typically see big snow events. cold weather alerts. thursday and friday, south in texas, louisiana and arkansas, pay attention, snow is on the way here. way top start 2025, right? over to you. >> steve: thank you. jd pointed out, big storm heading to mid-atlantic toward washington, d.c. washington, d.c., federal government yesterday said nobody has to come to work. the town is closed. schools are closed. except capitol will be open, brian noted this is j
winter storm warnings are in effect including washington, d.c. area. baltimore to atlantic city. philadelphia, winter weather advieszry. here is flight aware misery map. delays and cancellations are on the uptick. look at d.c., baltimore. dallas, as well, in store for next winter storm. texas area, this will be your bullseye. this snow event still to come could see additional three to five, five to eight across del marva. lows very cold. snow on ground in kansas, 18 inches, not going anywhere....
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applause] quick sinks are being your name is nathan i'm a recent college graduate from the washington d.c. areaelping to teach history. one of the reasons why i'm interested in your new a book is that around the late 1930s 1940s my late grandmother become a physicist at a time and that was not at all a common profession for women. she got a lot of people discourage her she pursued her dreams i would say that inspiration has resignation into this generation. that inspiration for my grandmother's actions as resignation to this she worked at that national bureau of standards. and so my question is, as an aspiring educator, myself i was wondering your thoughtss about what you think is particularly important for young people? for young peopleke today and wht she accomplished what she overcame. quick she studies the great crises of that's our time. she was no stranger to political strife, warfare, disease and she was just a game. too not spend any time moaning over why this ishi happening wht the situation and then try to do it again. >> thank you. talk to at one of your reviewers who did not quite m
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something i would not like snow as much as i do because there's so much of it up there but in the d.c. areae don't get that much of it. rachel: i like snow days. not snow but snow days. >> snow days. fair. >> you don't like snow? rachel: i hate being cold. you guys know that about me. anyway -- >> i like snow and snow days. rachel: you like them both. do you like karine jean-pierre? >> oh, my gosh. [laughter] >> biggest fan. rachel: what do you think of the story, karine jean-pierre saying she has the best team in the business. she posted this on x with a picture of her team. she says here's to the best team in the business. i couldn't do it without you. >> this is called smoking your own product. [laughter] >> this is -- you know, so i covered the white house over much of the past 20 years and i have to say -- and we've had some rough ones. >>> .we've had some okay ones. we've had some really great ones. rachel: kayleigh mcenany. >> one of the best. this team and her in particular has to go -- will go down in history as the most ridiculously, absurdly under -- i mean, completely unbelievab
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my name is nathan and i'm a recent college graduate from washington, d.c. area. i'm hoping to teach history. one reason, one of the reasons why i'm particularly interested in your new book about, madame curie, is that that is that is that around the late 1930s, early 1940s, my late grandmother became physicist at a time when that was not at all a common profession for women and for women. and she got a of people discouraged her, but she pursued dreams. and i would say that inspiration has resonated into this generation. and i would say the inspiration for my grandmother's actions has resonated this generation. she also worked at the national bureau of standards and question is as an aspiring as an aspiring educator myself i was wondering about your thoughts about this what you think is particular important for young people and for people today and future to take away and learn madame curie and what she accomplished and what she overcame. i think she faced the great crisis, her time she she was no stranger to political strife, warfare, disease and she she was just
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was important to me but it was awfully far away, difficult for our agencies and the fda, in the d.c. area, to maintain a steady interaction with cdc. may it is easier now because of social media. dr. cohen: our videoconferencing. >> how do you feel about the nature of the >> i was in the obama administration, i think the pandemic really showed how it is important. fda and cdc at nih, prioritizing, only so many hours in the day. how are we mapping that out to the community, i want to give a shout to the secretary, don o'connell, maybe out of necessity i did not have. >> i'm going to recognize my friend. >> thank you very much. i would like to focus on two facets. it's no secret, i teach a course at yale and the reaction to the chinese security issues, we don't have the lines of brilliant chinese researchers mixing with american researchers. where that shows up is a eyewear the chinese are doing a lot. i wonder if you could dig deeper if were paying a price from the decoupling with medicine and other factors effectively in diagnostics. >> thank you for that. we try to keep open channels of
was important to me but it was awfully far away, difficult for our agencies and the fda, in the d.c. area, to maintain a steady interaction with cdc. may it is easier now because of social media. dr. cohen: our videoconferencing. >> how do you feel about the nature of the >> i was in the obama administration, i think the pandemic really showed how it is important. fda and cdc at nih, prioritizing, only so many hours in the day. how are we mapping that out to the community, i want to...
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we have just gotten word from reagan airport here in the d.c. area that they are going to be shutting down all of their runways tonight to try to clear any snow or ice that may be accumulating. it speaks to what crews are dealing with right now. the best thing you can do is stay home and stay out of your way so everyone stays safe. >> chad, how unprecedented is it for these places to be dealing with this much snow and these frigid temperatures? >> once in a decade, once in every two decades for some of the areas. the unprecedented part is the stripe all the way from atlantic beach to selena kansas. the area picked up in some spots over 20 inches of snow and then on louisville, that's the area that picked up 8 to 10 inches and it is still snowing in spots. and then the wind and snow will pick back up for d.c. and baltimore tonight, at least another 1 to 2 inches. it's dark, and there's ice as gabe mentioned and it will be slick by morning. as soon as the sun sets, all of the things start to refreeze. >> all right, chad and gabe, thank you both. >>> li
we have just gotten word from reagan airport here in the d.c. area that they are going to be shutting down all of their runways tonight to try to clear any snow or ice that may be accumulating. it speaks to what crews are dealing with right now. the best thing you can do is stay home and stay out of your way so everyone stays safe. >> chad, how unprecedented is it for these places to be dealing with this much snow and these frigid temperatures? >> once in a decade, once in every two...
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students out of class once again for d.c. area schools. and all eyes right now on the nation's airports, especially dca which had to shut down its runways yesterday to stop them from freezing. still amidst all of the inconveniences, there's still joy for people and for pandas as you just saw the largest snowstorm of the year here. this morning, an arctic blast after an early winter storm now millions of americans waking up to freezing temperatures and bone-chilling winds. >> mother nature's winning. >> reporter: including in d.c. after almost a foot of snow blanketed the area. >> snowplows here are still working overtime. and multiple states are preparing for freezing roads. let us do as much work possible to let us clear as many roads. >> reporter: after snow piled up in the midwest amid dangerous conditions for drivers. this police dash cam video in ohio capturing the moment a speeding car smacked into a tow truck responding to a call. luckily avoiding two people standing near the truck. as treacherous conditions partly to blame for at l
students out of class once again for d.c. area schools. and all eyes right now on the nation's airports, especially dca which had to shut down its runways yesterday to stop them from freezing. still amidst all of the inconveniences, there's still joy for people and for pandas as you just saw the largest snowstorm of the year here. this morning, an arctic blast after an early winter storm now millions of americans waking up to freezing temperatures and bone-chilling winds. >> mother...
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we understand that will go on despite the fact we're expecting half a foot of snow in the d.c. area. we also know that the events around the state funeral for former president carter are supposed to start here in d.c. on tuesday to include the president's remains being carried from the navy memorial here in washington by horse to the u.s. capitol where he will lie in state. so all of these things are things that are of concern and importance. we know again that there will be the funeral on thursday for president carter at the national cathedral here in washington. president biden intended to attend that funeral and give a eulogy for president carter. that's before he leaves for rome. it's a busy couple of days here in the last two weeks of president biden's presidency. he'll head to rome to meet with the pope. excuse me, he'll meet with the pope in vatican city and meet in rome with leaders from italy as we. that's before we anticipate he will give two more speeches according to people familiar with the planning. one speech on foreign policy to speak about the work this president ha
we understand that will go on despite the fact we're expecting half a foot of snow in the d.c. area. we also know that the events around the state funeral for former president carter are supposed to start here in d.c. on tuesday to include the president's remains being carried from the navy memorial here in washington by horse to the u.s. capitol where he will lie in state. so all of these things are things that are of concern and importance. we know again that there will be the funeral on...
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area. one in baltimore, one in d.c. so members are here theoretically. this done. and not to mention the law stipulates congress shall be in session january 6th and open at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. theoretically, though, they could delay it. i was there on january 6th four years ago when we had the storming of the capital. they didn't certify the election results on actual january 6th. it took some hours into the next day. you're right. the d.c. snow could complicate things. i am a chicago girl so, it's laughable. i would go to work and school in literally two feet of snow, negative 25 degrees. but as long as members are here, they should get this done tomorrow. >> there is a question i asked senator blunt rochester about whether she would vote to certify the election results. and i asked if she heard anything from democrats the idea that they would object to the results. have you heard anything, any scuttle? >> i haven't heard that. it's a question we were asking as well. it seems like this was going to go on without any fanfare or drama tomorrow. there are
area. one in baltimore, one in d.c. so members are here theoretically. this done. and not to mention the law stipulates congress shall be in session january 6th and open at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. theoretically, though, they could delay it. i was there on january 6th four years ago when we had the storming of the capital. they didn't certify the election results on actual january 6th. it took some hours into the next day. you're right. the d.c. snow could complicate things. i am a chicago girl so,...
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they are in discussion to figure out what resources they have to carry out workplace raids in the d.c. areaking at agriculture, hospitality and healthcare. this is to carry out a shocking operation and it could be done as soon as inauguration day, this is because of course the president campaigned on making this the largest deportation operation in american history and he wants something to show for it when he comes into office but, workplace raids are historically very expensive and logistically difficult, they take a long time to plan so when ice barges in, and starts arresting people who they suspect to be living and working in the u.s. illegally, they know exactly who they are arresting and they don't make stakes -- mistakes. officials worry about the risk if they try to take an action like this too early. >> we have heard from tom homan who is going to be the border czar, who said we are going to target criminals first, it is going to be a very difficult task, donald trump has promised some 11 million people are here illegally but how does that work exactly, what does that look like as
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a couple of retreats were in the local area, one in baltimore, one in d.c.le to get it done. not to mention the law stipulates congress has to be or shall be in session on january 6th and open at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. theoretically, they could delay it. i was there on january 6th four years ago when we had the storming of the capitol and they didn't certify the election results on january 6th. you're right. the d.c. snow could complicate things. everyone does freak out. i am a chicago girl, so it's laughable. i would go to work and school in two feet of snow, negative 25 degrees. >> there is a question that i asked senator blunt rochester about whether she would vote to vert certify the election results. i asked if she heard anything from democrat, the idea that they would object to the results. have you heard anything? >> i haven't heard that. we were asking as well. it seems like it will go on without any drama tomorrow. we were talking earlier, there are some democrats who will boycott the inauguration. i think it will be a very different scenario this time
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i'd like to hear the answer to that. >> now, many government offices in the d.c. area. they will join the public schools and close for a second straight day. well, people aren't the only ones enjoying the winter wonderland in washington, d.c. look at these giant pandas at the smithsonian's national zoo tumbling around in the snow in their habitat. about five inches of snow fell on washington, d.c. the general public will get their first chance to see these pandas on friday. we can see steve paulson right now. here's your forecast. he'll tell you what's ahead for you. >> well, wind is the big story. mr. clark here. we've cleared out the fog from yesterday. system is diving into southern california, giving a little bit of rain there and some cloud cover. emphasis on a little, but that will be the source of the wind as it begins to crank up. so we have a wind advisory that's already been posted. goes through 10 a.m. tomorrow. gusts maybe 50 up in the hills. there's been some pretty good gusts already. santa rosa north to 30. travis north to 35. i've seen lucas valley to 44m
i'd like to hear the answer to that. >> now, many government offices in the d.c. area. they will join the public schools and close for a second straight day. well, people aren't the only ones enjoying the winter wonderland in washington, d.c. look at these giant pandas at the smithsonian's national zoo tumbling around in the snow in their habitat. about five inches of snow fell on washington, d.c. the general public will get their first chance to see these pandas on friday. we can see...
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as this storm could draw anywhere between 6 inches to a foot in the d.c. area tomorrow.ginning of this incredible winter event that's spanning over 2100 miles, and nearly 30 states with over 60 million affected winds kicking up here in indy tonight going to be a rough one hunker down don't go on the roads. nicole back to you. >> thank you robert gosh our thoughts are on the line of those in the storm. thunder snow can you tell us about what this is and do you expect that you said that the storm is going to go to d.c. tomorrow with a foot of snow. what about to the northeast is it going to be moving north at all? >> yeah. philadelphia is going to see some of that and the mid-atlantic as you see these people crossing here behind me. some brave folks out i'm not sure why. but indeed yeah d.c. going to get hit part of the mitd atlantic philadelphia schools are closed tomorrow. already, and to your point on the thunder snow yeah it is a rare event that occurs when the atmospheric temperature is just right. you're on that snowline that, and iceline, and indeed kansas city expe
as this storm could draw anywhere between 6 inches to a foot in the d.c. area tomorrow.ginning of this incredible winter event that's spanning over 2100 miles, and nearly 30 states with over 60 million affected winds kicking up here in indy tonight going to be a rough one hunker down don't go on the roads. nicole back to you. >> thank you robert gosh our thoughts are on the line of those in the storm. thunder snow can you tell us about what this is and do you expect that you said that the...
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d.c. metro area. people have been here since 11:00 a.m. having a little bit of fun. >> john: it wasn't quite -- it was pretty good snowfall in washington, d.c. >> sandra: it was very pretty earlier today. no immediate windows in the studio. i can tell you what it is doing right now. we've got a live shot out of the white house where the snow is still falling. >> john: my 13-year-old twins are not happy with me. we have seen these warnings before. nothing came to pass. they are saying thanks a lot. now we are only going to get one day of school instead of two or three. >> great to be back with you. thanks for joining us. i will see you at 4:00. >> john: i am john roberts. now the snow. "the story" with martha. >> we've got a nice snow storm going on. i am martha maccallum. this is "the story." >> donald j. trump out of the state of florida has received 312 votes. 226 votes. this announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected, president and vice president of
d.c. metro area. people have been here since 11:00 a.m. having a little bit of fun. >> john: it wasn't quite -- it was pretty good snowfall in washington, d.c. >> sandra: it was very pretty earlier today. no immediate windows in the studio. i can tell you what it is doing right now. we've got a live shot out of the white house where the snow is still falling. >> john: my 13-year-old twins are not happy with me. we have seen these warnings before. nothing came to pass. they are...
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keep going up as it moves towards heavily populated areas like the washington, d.c. area.ther.com for all of your latest details. of course, steve, over to you. >> steve: you mentioned my beloved kansas. talking to my sister she says she has never seen as much snow in central kansas. >> janice: for some people it's a lifetime event. certainly. >> steve: janice, thank you very much for the warning about the terrible weather today. suspect with 87 prior arrests now accused of two subway attacks. while the career criminal was each allowed on the streets. that story coming up on "fox & friends." ♪ have you always had trouble with your weight? same. discover the power of wegovy®. with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. and i'm keeping the weight off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only weight-management medicine proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events such as death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and obesity. don't use wegovy® with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines, or in children under 12. don't take if you or y
keep going up as it moves towards heavily populated areas like the washington, d.c. area.ther.com for all of your latest details. of course, steve, over to you. >> steve: you mentioned my beloved kansas. talking to my sister she says she has never seen as much snow in central kansas. >> janice: for some people it's a lifetime event. certainly. >> steve: janice, thank you very much for the warning about the terrible weather today. suspect with 87 prior arrests now accused of...
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obama provide broadband to rural areas, you know, you and i don't need it living in the washington, d.c. areaike west virginia and idaho. and the people there benefit from it. and what do they do? they either watch fox news on broadband and think the people who are doing this are elitist who they should be voting against. it's not just that this is a government of billionaires, it's a government for billionaires. and that's what we're going to see -- i think you'll see some of these conflicts come up. but as long as republicans are a personality cult, that will stay under wraps. >> yeah. and that's why their a personality cult. if you can get people just focused on loving trump and worshipping trump, they won't notice that you're robbing them. folks, if you have a fox news friend, tell them. these billionaires are not here to help you. they're here to rob you. they're here to take all the money, get government subsidies from you, the taxpayer. they don't give a damn. trust me, they do not care and they're about to run your government. my friend, thank you very, very much. y'all, wake up. stop
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on tuesday morning, as you mentioned, at which point his casket will be flown to the washington, d.c., area. there will be another motorcade processional that will go by the navy memorial and pause for another moment of silence. at that point his casket will be transferred to a horse-drawn carriage and brought to the capitol rotunda where he will lie in state. the 39th person to do so. and the public mourners who want another opportunity to pay their respects can do that until thursday. at which point his casket, of course, will be taken to the national cathedral, where his national services will take place. of course, president biden has declared that a day of mourning. he is expected to deliver the eulogy at this event. and we are also expecting president-elect trump to be in attendance less than two weeks until his inauguration, jonathan? >> priya at the carter center in atlanta, thank you very much for that report. when president carter left the white house in 1981, his gallup approval rating was 34%. cascading crises helped push it there from high gas prices to the 444-day iran hostage
on tuesday morning, as you mentioned, at which point his casket will be flown to the washington, d.c., area. there will be another motorcade processional that will go by the navy memorial and pause for another moment of silence. at that point his casket will be transferred to a horse-drawn carriage and brought to the capitol rotunda where he will lie in state. the 39th person to do so. and the public mourners who want another opportunity to pay their respects can do that until thursday. at...
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d.c. metro area already. so you are really looking at a very small population that you could move outside. we are talking about agency headquarters so folks work with congress, working with the white house there is a reason why they are here in this area to do that. there are some reports that came out recently about some of the office moves under usda there were a couple offices that were moved outside those gao reports looked at performance and did seed there was some correlation with a decrease in performance. >> again that involves getting agreements to move personnel to give people the option to transfer takes months. best case scenario. the savings you may or may not see unique hrt was to be well staffed to prosper transfer the press that could be a a cost cutting mechanism most likely only cost more money progressing with the cost-cutting what the effectiveness of it we go back to any changes there so many places you can reform in government and get modernize that, look at streamlining cost, streamlini
d.c. metro area already. so you are really looking at a very small population that you could move outside. we are talking about agency headquarters so folks work with congress, working with the white house there is a reason why they are here in this area to do that. there are some reports that came out recently about some of the office moves under usda there were a couple offices that were moved outside those gao reports looked at performance and did seed there was some correlation with a...
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looking at the heaviest snowfall in portions of southern new jersey, and also the mid-atlantic and d.c. areaof 1 to 3 inches per hour. that's tough to drive through, and worrying about the ice accumulation. moderate ice in portions of southern virginia, and also northern north carolina especially in the mountains where you see that lighter pink. that will be the highest amounts of ice falling and then we have severe storm threat throughout position,s of the southeast, ali. >> tough way to start the year. michelle grossman, thank you for the update. >>> still ahead, president-elect trump isn't in the oval office just yet, but he's sending out marching orders to republican lawmakers. what he's telling mike johnson about his biggest priorities. "way too early" is back with that in a moment. biggest prioris "way too early" is back with that in a moment patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth they have to make a choice one versus the other. sensodyne clinical white provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patcan neuriva supportlove to
looking at the heaviest snowfall in portions of southern new jersey, and also the mid-atlantic and d.c. areaof 1 to 3 inches per hour. that's tough to drive through, and worrying about the ice accumulation. moderate ice in portions of southern virginia, and also northern north carolina especially in the mountains where you see that lighter pink. that will be the highest amounts of ice falling and then we have severe storm threat throughout position,s of the southeast, ali. >> tough way to...
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schools in the washington, d.c, area are closed today for a snow day. the frigid weather comes at a bad time in d.c, as this week we're seeing the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral, and also president elect trump, is expected to arrive on capitol hill tomorrow for a strategy session with republicans. the storm is also causing travel disruptions nationwide. today, reagan national is reporting 133 cancellations, 138 delays. chicago o'hare is reporting 31 cancellations, 126 delays here in the bay area. we just checked san francisco international is seeing six cancellations and 42 delays today. one traveler from new york said it's been busy. >> there were some delays. newark had some runway shutdown because of the snow. so we sat on the runway for about an hour and a half more than we were supposed to, but everything was safe in the end. >> nationwide, more than 900 flights are canceled, more than 12,000 delayed as of this morning. >> all right, gasia sal is 908. let's go to rosemary oroczo. get a look a
schools in the washington, d.c, area are closed today for a snow day. the frigid weather comes at a bad time in d.c, as this week we're seeing the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral, and also president elect trump, is expected to arrive on capitol hill tomorrow for a strategy session with republicans. the storm is also causing travel disruptions nationwide. today, reagan national is reporting 133 cancellations, 138 delays. chicago o'hare is...
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east, you can see pretty much all of pennsylvania is covered by some snow, as well as around the d.c. area. and then just south of there, it changes over to a wintry mix of freezing rain and possibly some sleet. so we'll be watching out for the impacts that has as we go throughout the day. behind that system, temperatures are dropping. we're going to see highs in the teens in kansas city today. that means those lows will most likely be around zero. and then we'll also see that cold air blasting off towards the east. with new york city's high today only making it up to about 31 degrees. so we're seeing some snow as well around denver, and we'll see those impacts there. here in the bay area we are looking at highs today near 60 degrees as dry weather continues for the next several days. so we'll talk more about that. coming up. mike has a look at where we can find some slightly lower gas prices. yeah. first full workweek of the new year folks. so let's take a look. the south bay tops our list. san jose has 349 reported at arco on north fourth street at taylor. that's right. in japantown. we
east, you can see pretty much all of pennsylvania is covered by some snow, as well as around the d.c. area. and then just south of there, it changes over to a wintry mix of freezing rain and possibly some sleet. so we'll be watching out for the impacts that has as we go throughout the day. behind that system, temperatures are dropping. we're going to see highs in the teens in kansas city today. that means those lows will most likely be around zero. and then we'll also see that cold air blasting...
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guest: i have been teaching for 12 years in my most recent teaching experience was in the d.c. areai taught in montgomery county, maryland. host: you were a high school government teacher? guest: yes. host: what is your take on the government books, the history books that were provided to the students? guest: we rarely used them. we had a very robust curriculum. i taught in a fantastic department, a well educated, smart teachers, so we had state objectives we needed to meet and sometimes, there might be something of interest in a textbook but by and large, textbooks tend to be very dry and guided by these ideas of time marked by wars, heavy on names. that is not to say that wars should not be studied or names like george washington are not important. they are important. that is also -- what we are doing is leaving large quantities of very interesting history on the cutting room floor for the sake of time, for the sake of brevity. it is understandable why these things happen but nevertheless, the books were not particularly useful to me and i don't think my students enjoyed reading t
guest: i have been teaching for 12 years in my most recent teaching experience was in the d.c. areai taught in montgomery county, maryland. host: you were a high school government teacher? guest: yes. host: what is your take on the government books, the history books that were provided to the students? guest: we rarely used them. we had a very robust curriculum. i taught in a fantastic department, a well educated, smart teachers, so we had state objectives we needed to meet and sometimes, there...
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so in this case what we're learning about potential workplace raids in the d.c. areahe days shortly after that really indicates there that there are strong voices within the incoming administration pushing not just for i.c.e. to deport hardened criminals, but to boost the numbers and cast a wide net over immigrants who for some their only crime could be living and working in the united states illegally. so a lot we are learning here. these plans are in flux. we have not heard from the trump transition officially about the plans on the record. but we are understanding that there is a lot of talk, a lot of looking at how they could carry out a plan like this. >> all right. julia ainsley, thank you. >>> princess kate and the royal family are celebrating her 43rd birthday behind closed doors. the princess recovers from a difficult health journey that kept her away from the public high eye. here is international correspondent kelly cobiella. >> reporter: princess kate will be celebrating her birthday in windsor with her husband prince william while the kids are at school.
so in this case what we're learning about potential workplace raids in the d.c. areahe days shortly after that really indicates there that there are strong voices within the incoming administration pushing not just for i.c.e. to deport hardened criminals, but to boost the numbers and cast a wide net over immigrants who for some their only crime could be living and working in the united states illegally. so a lot we are learning here. these plans are in flux. we have not heard from the trump...